*0404NH CalCOFI Cruise Prospectus*

    * Departs San Diego on SIO R/V New Horizon 0800 23 Mar 2004.
    * Returns to San Diego  10 Apr 2004.  
    * Station plan: 66 standard CalCOFI  stations are scheduled.
    * Number of participants: 14 scientists, technicians & volunteers.
    * Proposed station work:
          o 500m Seabird CTD/24 bottle rosette cast (depth permitting)
          o

            *CTD  Sensors*

            	

            *Bottle Samples*

                + Temperature
                + Conductivity
                + Oxygen
                + Fluorescence
                + Transmissometer
                + PAR 
            	
                + Salinity
                + Oxygen
                + Nutrients
                + Primary Productivity
                + Chlorophyll-a Phaeopigments
                + HPLC

            100m Pairovet
            <http://swfsc.nmfs.noaa.gov/frd/CalCOFI/TT/PAIROVET.htm>
            vertical net tow (coastal stations only - out to sta 70)
          o 210m Bongo net  tow
            <http://swfsc.nmfs.noaa.gov/frd/CalCOFI/TT/CALBOBL.htm>
          o MANTA <http://swfsc.nmfs.noaa.gov/frd/CalCOFI/TT/MANTA.htm>
            neuston net tow
          o ADCP <http://tryfan.ucsd.edu/index.html> - Dr. Teresa K.
            Chereskin
          o Daily primary productivity C14-uptake incubation experiments.
          o Bird & marine mammal observations
          o Trace Metals - Dr Kathy Barbeau, Andrew King
          o Bioluminescence - Dr Doug Neilson
            <http://ono.ucsd.edu/neilson1/>

Contact  James  Wilkinson <mailto:jwilkinson@ucsd.edu> (Chief
Scientist), IOD; Dave Wolgast <mailto:dwolgast@ucsd.edu> , IOD; 
  Rich Charter <mailto:rcharter@ucsd.edu> NMFS for additional
information or request for  participation.  
  Please check the New Horizon  Scheduling Website
<http://shipsked.ucsd.edu/schedules/2003/nh_sched.cfm> for EXACT cruise
dates.
